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TOPIC : NOUNS
Complete the exercise with correct forms of the given nouns. Use each noun only one time.

attorney discovery medium

beach laboratory ox

box man piano

cliff match tooth

1. The age at which the first tooth appears differs greatly from child to child. Very occasionally, children are born with one or more 2. I need some 3. Studies are showing that women. 4. Maria needed some legal advice for her businesses, so she contacted two . 5. New scientific throughout the world. 6. The farmer loaded his cart with to market. His cart was pulled by two 7. The north side of the island has no There are only steep of rock. 8. The music building at the university has 27 play on. for students to of fresh vegetables to take . for people to walk on. are made every day in to light the fire. process information differently from .

. No one can climb theses steep walls

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9. People get most of their news about the world through the mass , that is, through radio, television, the internet, newspapers, and magazines.

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TOPIC: NOUNS
Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the given nouns for the following exercise. Use each noun only one time. chair luggage job progress experience furniture information permission hair work

1. I don't have much

. Just two small bags.

2. They are going to tell you all you want to know. They are going to give you a lot of . .

3. There is room for everybody to sit down. There are a lot of 4. We have no , not even a bed or a table.

5. 'What does Alan look like?' He's got a long beard and very short . 6. Carla's English is very bad. She must make 7. George is unemployed. He's looking for a . . . .

8. If you want to leave work early, you have to ask for 9. I don't think Ann will get the job. She hasn't got enough 10. Shakespeares are wonderful.

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TOPIC : PRONOUNS
Fill in the blanks with correct personal pronouns.

1. They saw Steve and me / I at the movies last night after class.
me

2. He is going to the party with you and me / I if you don't mind.

3. You and her / she ought to return the books to the library because they are already overdue.

4. Prof. Molina left a message for you and me / I. He needs to see us.

5. Ron invited Mary and me / I to have dinner with him .

6. Emily is a good basketball player. I watch Betty and she / her carefully during games.

7. Tom and me / I, both want lo marry Ann.

8. She has lo choose between he and I / him and me.

9. Nick ate dinner with the Robertsons and we / us.

10. The new student has been assigned to work on the group research project with you and I / me.

11. He rang Mary and invited she / her to dinner.

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TOPIC: PRONOUNS
Complete the following sentences with each other or a suitable reflexive pronoun (myself, yourself...)

1. They told ---- jokes to pass the time.


each other

2. I've always wanted to meet you but we've never had the chance to talk to ---- until now.

3. Let me introduce ---- . My name is Alan.

4. She weighs ---- every morning. She is frightened of getting fat.

5. He should give ---- more time.

6. They were very good friends and often invited ---- home.

7. No one has invited me but i hop e you don't mind if i invite ---- .

8. They love ---- and they are going to get married.

9. I have never seen such shocking behavior. You must be ashamed of ---- .

10. The two students fought a duel with loaded pistols. I thought they were going to kill ---but fortunately nothing happened in the end.

11. The newly divorced couple tried to avoid seeing ---- at the party.

12. When i first entered the manager's room, i thought he was talking to ---- but then i realized he was using a hands-free phone device.

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TOPIC:PRONOUNS
Complete the exercise with who,whom,whose or where. 1. What's the name of the man 2. A cemetery is a place 3. A pacifist is a person 4. An orphan is a child 5. The place car you borrowed? people are buried. believes that all wars are wrong. parents are dead.

we spent our holidays was really beautiful. first language is not English. I spoke on the phone.

6. This school is only for children

7. I don't know the name of the woman to

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TOPIC: PRONOUNS
Complete the following exercise with correct relative pronouns, choosing from the items given. 1. Jake and Jessica Carter, ago, recently bought a new house. 2. The neighborhood somewhat dangerous one. 3. The neighborhood safer. 4. Their new house, does need some fixing up. 5. However, they will be receiving some help from their neighbors, most of (who / whom) they like. 6. The Flintstones (who / whom) live next door to them, have (that / which) they bought quite cheaply, (that / who) they are moving into is much (that / in which) they have been living is a (that / who) got married about a year

volunteered to lend their tools. 7. The Jetsons (who / whom) live across the street from Jake

and Jessica, have promised to help them put in a new lawn.

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8. The Flintstones,

(who / whose) daughter is the same age as

Mackenzie, Jake and Jessica's daughter, are helping Mackenzie make new friends. 9. Jessica, (that / who) works for a county hospital, will still have

to commute to work. 10.Jake, to work. (whom / whose) company is nearby, will be able to walk

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TOPIC : PRONOUNS
Complete the exercise with possessive pronouns. Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs

Kevin : We want to go away for the weekend, but we have a problem. Jim : Whats that? Kevin : Well, we need a tent. We gave brought it back. Can you lend us Jim : Well, I dont really want to give one. Cant you ask her for Kevin : No, . Jim : Well, Mike has got one, too. Whats wrong with Kevin : Oh! No! Its terribly old, and it lets the rain in. Jim : OK. How about the Browns? Kevin : Well, is nice and big. ? ? ? to anyone. Selina has got to my uncle and he hasnt

is too small for two of us, and it is not nice like

is too big for two people. Why dont you let us have

? You know its ideal for us.

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Kevin : Oh we will. I promise. Thank you very much Jim.

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TOPIC : PRONOUNS
Fill in the blanks with indefinite pronouns: Someone, Anyone, No one, Everyone, Nothing, Anything, Nobody, Something.

1. There is ---- in the clothes basket. It is empty.


nothing

2. I've tried phoning but every time I tried there was ---- in.
nobody

3. I have prepared ---- for dinner which you will like very much.

4. Would you like ---- to start with before the main menu?

5. He sat at the table but didn't have ---- to eat.

6. You can do ---- . I don't really care.

7. I met ---- you know last night. She told me she had missed you very much.

8. That's a very easy job. ---- can do it.

9. Did you turn the oven off? I think I can smell ---- burning.

10. ---- offered help. They probably didn't have time.

11. ---- arrived in good time and the meeting started promptly at 3:30.

12. When the show finished there was complete silence. ---- clapped.

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14. ---- told me that Tom was leaving London but later I found out that it was not true.

15. Of all the people I met in my life, ---- is more important to me than you.Bottom of Form

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TOPIC : VERBS
Complete the following exercise with present perfect or simple past tense. 1. He
w ent lived

(live) in London for two years and then (go) to Edinburgh. (wear) your hair long when you were at school? (insist) on it. (leave) school I (wear) it short ever since. (write) a lot of plays. (write) several plays. He (cut) my

2.

Did you w ear

Yes, my mother 3. But when I hair and 4. Shakespeare 5. My brother

(just / finish) his second tragedy. 6. I (fly) over Loch Ness last week.

(you/see) the Loch Ness monster? 7. I 8. He (not see) him for three years. I wonder where he is. (not smoke) for two weeks. He is trying to give

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(compose) some of his music in Majorca. (arrive)? (arrive) at 2.00. (you / lock) the door before you left the house? (read) his books when I was at school. I (enjoy) them very much.

13. I can't go out because I 14. I 15. I

(not finish) my work.

(never / drink) whiskey. (write) the letter but I can't find a stamp.

16. The clock is slow. It isn't slow, it 17. Here are your shoes; I (stop). (just / clean) them.

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TOPIC : VERBS
Fill in the blanks with Simple Past or Present Perfect Tenses. 1. I ---- (know) Carl since I ---- (be) a little child.
have know n, w as

2. ---- you ---- (see) Amy today?


Have, seen

3. I ---- (see) her in the morning but I ---- (not see) her since.

4. Everything was ready, so we quickly ---- (check) all the locks and ---- (drive off).

5. My uncle George ---- (never see) the sea in his life. I ---- (hear) him making plans to go sailing last week, though.

6. They ---- (call) us when they ---- (arrive) in Monaco last Saturday, but we ---- (not hear) from them ever since.

7. Jackie ---- (be) late several times in the past month that's why the boss ---- (warn) him a few minutes ago.

8. The students ---- (do) a lot of homework so far. I think it's time they ---- (take) a break.

9. Engineers ---- (work) to save the Tower of Pisa, but they ---- (not be able to) do anything significant yet.

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10. Josh ---- (receive) several traffic citations over the past year.

11. Jack and Rita ---- (be) married for six years. They ---- (get) divorced six months ago.

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TOPIC: VERBS
Fill in the blanks using the correct form of the verbs

1. Hardly had the minister finished his speech when gunshots ---- (storm) the stadium.
stormed

2. Everybody will be at the office at about 08:30 tomorrow as the meeting ---- (start) at nine o'clock.
starts

3. That candidate who we had been interviewed before we ---- (speak) to all the others is still my favorite.

4. While climbing onto the mountain top, I ---- (encounter) a strange animal which I'd never seen before.

5. The chairman was sure that his plan would work out fine as no other member ---(oppose) it up to that time.

6. I wasn't surprised to hear that Monica ---- (have) an accident as she is a very reckless driver.

7. Since the very first day when the Umbrella Company embarked upon such a dangerous and risky lab-research, very strange incidents ---- (take place) within the research complex.

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8. Urbanization ---- (always / be) a problem which causes several environmental challenges ever since the rate of migration ---- (increase) after the industrial revolution.

9. When I ---- (come) home this evening, my parents had gone out for a walk.

10. By the time the troops ---- (arrive), the war will have ended.

11. By the year 2020, linguists ---- (study) the Indy-European language family for more than 200 years.

12. Gasoline ---- (become) a major problem for people for the ast ten years, therefore, during this time many people have preferred to sell their cars and buy smaller ones.

13. By the time he was 14, Wolfgang Mozart ---- (compose) an enviable number of musical pieces.

14. Nothing in my life ---- (be) so strong to stop me achieve my goals so far and i don't think anything will be.

15. Archaeologists ---- (explain) recently that an ancient underground city around Cappadocia has long wide corridors where there are many special areas for making cheese and wine.

16. I was amazed when he accepted a drink, since I ---- (always / assume) that he was a teetotaler.

17. I ---- (play) tennis tomorrow but I won't be able to do that because I have injured my right ankle.

18. We ---- (visit) the seashore many times before but last summer we enjoyed ourselves more than ever.

19. According to a survey, thousands of vending machines ---- (have to be converted) before the new coins have come into circulation.

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TOPIC : VERBS
Complete the sentences, put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative. (simple past tense)

1. It was warm, so I

took

off my coat. (take)


didn't enjo

2. The film wasn't very good. I

it very much. (enjoy) her. (disturb)

3. I knew Sarah was very busy, so I 4. I was very tired, so I

to bed early. (go) very well. (sleep) anything. (eat) at home. (be) (laugh) into the room. (fly) very much. (cost)

5. The bed was very uncomfortable. I 6. Sue wasn't hungry, so she 7. We went to Kate's house but she 8. It was a funny situation but nobody 9. The window was open and a bird 10. The hotel wasn't very expensive. It

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12. It was hard work carrying the bags. They

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TOPIC : VERBS
Complete the exercise with the verbs inside the box. (simple past tense)

buy fall teach

catch hurt throw

cost sell win

drink spend write

1. Mozart

w rote

more than 600 pieces of music. me.' it.

2. 'How did you learn to drive?' 'My father 3. We couldn't afford to keep our car, so we 4. I was very thirsty. I

the water very quickly.

5. Paul and I played tennis yesterday. He's much better than me, so he easily. 6. Don 7. Jim down the stairs this morning and the ball to Sue, who it. his lag.

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8. Ann 100.

a lot of money yesterday. She

a dress. It

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TOPIC: VERBS
Put the verbs in the correct forms, present continuous or present simple. 1. Let's go out. It (not/rain) now. (speak) four languages

2. Julia is very good at languages. She very well. 3. Hurry up! Everybody 4. (wait) for you.

(you/listen) to the radio?

No, you can turn it off. 5. (you/listen) to the radio every day?

No, just occasionally. 6. The River Nile 7. Look at the river. It than usual. (flow) into the Mediterranean. (flow) very fast today - much faster

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(not/grow) any. 9. How is your English? Not bad. It (improve) slowly. (stay) at the Park

10. Ron is in London at the moment. He Hotel. He

(always/stay) there when he's in London. to feel tired.

11. Can we stop walking soon? I 12. Can you drive? I (learn). My father

(teach) me.

13. Normally I finish (finish) work at 5.00, but this week I (work) until 6.00 to earn a bit more money. 14. My parents (live) in Bristol. They were born there and have (your parents/live)? (stay)

never lived anywhere else. Where 15. Sonia

(look) for a place to live. She

with her sister until she finds somewhere.

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TOPIC : ADJECTIVE
Fill in the blanks using the correct form of the verbs ing or ed

Sample:

charming

--- (charm)

1. Mary looked calm, but inside she felt really ----.(excite)

2. I enjoyed Dr Brown's visit. He is a very ---- speaker.(interest)

3. It was a bad day. We were all thoroughly ----.(bore)

4. I enjoyed the movie. The monster was absolutely ----.(terrify)

5. We were rather ---- with the results.(disappoint)

6. I had only one book and unluckily it was ----.(bore)

7. We were dreadfully late. It was very ----.(embarrass)

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9. Josh looked even more ---- than he felt.(excite)

10. We invited them to join us but they weren't really ----.(interest)

11. The bad news was very ----.(depress)

12. George made a perfect fool of himself. He was awfully ----.(embarrass)

13. She's a brilliant woman. She has the most ---- ideas.(interest)

14. Have you heard what's happened? Isn't it ----? (amaze)

15. I had nothing to do. I was ----. (bore)

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TOPIC : VERBS
Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative forms of these adjectives. You can use an adjective twice when necessary. long thin overpopulated good crowded much

1. The Volga is ---- river in Europe and the 16th longest one in the world.
the longest

2. Britain is one of ---- countries in the world.

3. It is ---- than even China and India.

4. And England is ---- country in Europe.

5. Both my parents are working, but my mother makes ---- money than my father.

6. Leyla used to be ---- until two years ago; she has gained a lot of weight, so she is very fat now.

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7. My classmate Jake's English grade is ---- than mine.

8. In fact, Jake's grade is ---- of all in our class.

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TOPIC : VERBS
Fill in the blanks with the expressions in the box

the least developed many more people the most influential less cold

far more expensive the safest the oldest the more suitable

much worse a lot more complicated much funnier much more interesting

1. I heard a little polite laughter when I told my jokes but every one laughed loudly when Gaby was telling hers. Her jokes are always ---- than mine.
much funnier

2. The negative effects of watching too much television are ---- than they appear to be at first glance.

3. The Japanese slands have a climate modified and moderated by the sea; winters are ---than in those areas that are in the same latitude on the Asian continent.

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4. Only by multilateral action, can we give people in ---- countries the chance to escape the ugly misery of poverty, ignorance and disease.

5. That movie we saw last night was ---- than the one on television.

6. ---- known dam, an engineering wonder of the ancient world, lies near Marib, once the home of the Queen of Sheba.

7. I broke my nose in a football game yesterday. Today it's very painful. For same reason, the pain is ---- today than it was yesterday.

8. ---- die in car accidents than in plane accidents. Statistics show that driving your own car is more dangerous than flying in an airplane.

9. Marcel Duchamp is considered as one of ---- artists of the 20th century by the modern art world.

10. From my point of view, of the two applicants, the latter one is ---- for the post.

11. It is ---- to live in London than any other city in Britain. Rents are much higher and it is difficult to find accommodation of any kind.

12. Titanic was said to be ---- ocean liner in the world. When it set sail, all the cabins were full, from the most expensive to the cheapest ones on the lower deck.

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TOPIC : ADVERB
Fill in the blanks with a suitable adverb of frequency from the box.

always / all the time often / frequently

usually / generally rarely / seldom

sometimes / occasionally hardly ever

never

1. Our maths teacher 2. 3. My father 4. a week, so it is not very 5. It is a well-known fact that it 6. I

asks very easy questions. I have

had any law marks in his exams. comes home late in a week. It happens once

rains in deserts.

go to work on foo! as my office is not very far. I take

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. It is not more than once a month.

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TOPIC : ADVERB

Adverbs give us more information about the verb (action) in a sentence. They can tell us when something happened, or is happening. Here are some adverbs that tell when something is/was done: First Tomorrow now early soon once then recently yesterday today always

sometimes

lately suddenly never

Complete each sentence with an adverb that makes sense.

1. I wanted to go to the movie but_________________ there wasnt time. 2. My mom likes to wake up _______________in the morning. 3. My entire family _______________celebrates Christmas at home. 4. My grandparent are coming_______________ and will stay with us for a week! 5. The librarian has been busy___________________ reshelving all the books.

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6. The storm came on so _______________________that there was no time to prepare. 7. If we get in the car right_________________ we can make it there on time. 8. The travel channel has ________________________some interesting shows. 9. My father went to Europe____________________ when he was in the Navy. 10. She went to the store _______________________and then the post office. 11. Cheating on tests is ________________________allowed. 12. Can you come over , _____________________-or do we need to reschedule? 13. Our vacation will be here , ___________________________and we can hardly wait. 14. Have you heard from her , _________________________--or has it been a while?

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TOPIC : ADVERB
Adverbs give more information about the verb (action) in a sentence. Some adverbs tell where the action

1. The sun went , __________________and the stars began to shine. 2. My brothers like to play________________________ in the afternoon. 3. We couldnt nd our dog _________________________________. 4. Your friend Robert is_______________________to see you. 5. We have to play _______________________on rainy days. 6. The balloons ew when_________________ the strings broke. 7. Our airplane cruised ____________________bove the cloudsn. 8. I am running ____________________________in my homework. 9. We watched the funny clown walk_____________________ . 10. The frightened deer __________________ran from the forest re.

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11. The tree branch was bent ___________________________from the weight of the snow. 12. The vultures circled as the _____________________temperature rose. 13. The settlers lived______________________________________ from town. 14. Our familys home is beside __________________________ the park.

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TOPIC: ADVERB
Use the verbs in the box in Simple present, Present continuous, Simple past or Past continuous tense.

visit fascinate

try take

book build

enjoy travel

see overlook

1. I ---- a lot of horse-drawn carriages in rural areas while I ---- through Bulgaria.

2. Every year, tens of thousands of tourists ---- the Blue Mosque, which ---- by the Romans in the sixth century.

3. Helen ---- the crowded streets at all as there were a lot of people who ---- to sell souvenirs to tourists, which she found really annoying.

4. Be silent, please. I can't hear anything. I ---- a holiday in Virginia with the travel agency at the moment.

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5. I ---- so many clothes with me when i go for a short vacation because I hate carrying around a lot of luggage.

6. Our hotel room ---- the beach and we could also see the whole area of the hotel from there.

7. The natural and historical riches of Turkey ---- millions of visitors from around the world.

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TOPIC: ADVERB
Use the verbs in the box in either Future perfect or Present perfect continuous tense. run improve work paint stare land run cover finish go

1. The men ---- for six hours without taking a break to be able to finish the job today by five p.m.
have been w ork

2. The plane ---- by the time we arrive at the airport in this slow traffic.

3. Don't worry. You and I ---- most of the distance by noon.

4. Our family ---- this business for three hundred years now.

5. Hopefully we ---- the construction work before the end of this month.

6. I am aching all over. I ---- the whole flat on my own.

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7. The machines ---- for the whole day. Don't you agree with me that we should ask them to stop at least for an hour?

8. Erine and Brooke are planning to set off in the afternoon. I hope the weather conditions --- by then.

9. My family and I haven't been able to go anywhere because of the rain that ---- on for the last three days.

10. I have noticed that those two men ---- at us ever since we came here.

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TOPIC: SENTENCES TYPES


Directions: Identify each type of sentence and explain your answer.

Types of Sentences: declarative, imperative, exclamatory, and interrogative.

1. The students wanted to go on a field trip.

Type: ________________________ Why? _____________________________________

2. Can we go to the Adventureville Theme Park?

Type: ________________________ Why? ______________________________________

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3. Be on your best behavior for the next two weeks.

Type: ________________________ Why? _______________________________________

4. After a couple long weeks of keeping their hands to themselves, quietly focusing on instruction, and cleaning up their messes, the students were rewarded with a fieldtrip.

Type: ________________________ Why? _______________________________________

5. We are so excited about going to Adventureville!

Type: ________________________ Why? ______________________________________

6. How far away is the park from the school and what time do we have to come home?

Type: ________________________ Why? ______________________________________

7. But, the park is three hours away from the school and well have to be back by 3:00 for the busses!

Type: ________________________ Why? ______________________________________

8. Quit asking questions and just be happy.

Type: ________________________ Why? _______________________________________

9. But, if it takes us six hours to get there and back, and we have to be back by 3:00, well only be able to stay for thirty minutes.

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Type: ________________________ Why? ______________________________________

10. The students wondered why they were going to Adventureville.

Type: ________________________ Why? ______________________________________

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TOPIC: SENTENCES TYPES


Write four declarative sentences, three interrogative sentences, two imperative sentences, and an exclamatory sentence. . 1.

2.

3.

4.

6.

7.

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SENTENCES TYPES
Directions: Read and analyze each sentence. Circle the predicates and underline the subjects. Draw a line separating the clauses in the sentence. Write the sentence type on the line 1. When I get home from school, I'm going to take a nap. ________________
Sentence Type

________________ 2. I got in trouble so I can't go to the party, but it would have been fun.
Sentence Type

________________ 3. Being alone can be scary unless you keep yourself busy.
Sentence Type

________________ 4. Mr. Morton, the best reading teacher in the world, taught me sentence structure. 5. Keith, Carrie, and Kyle bought donuts and ate them down by the river. 6. I left early so that I could get some work done, but I'll be back soon.
Sentence Type

________________
Sentence Type

________________
Sentence Type

7. Crossing the street is dangerous if you don't look both ways before you cross.

________________
Sentence Type

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Sentence Type

8. If you don't want to study, you should stay home, but you may regret it.

9. Every time I go to mall, I spend all of my money on things that I don't need.

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Sentence Type

10. Mom said that I can go to the museum with you but I have to be home early.

________________
Sentence Type

11. Modern Warfare is a fun game but no game is better than Ms. Pac-Man.

________________
Sentence Type

12. Todd and Nick are eating chips and salsa on a park bench before dinner.
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Sentence Type

TOPIC : SENTENCES TYPES


Classifying Sentences. Use the numbers above to classify these sentences. Example: Susan is a senior. 1 1. I wish I could go to Colorado this summer. _____ 2. Please set the table for lunch. _____ 3. The vice-president will visit Egypt next week. _____ 4. Don't you ever get tired of watching television? _____ 5. We bought our car in April, 1975. _____ 6. Didn't I meet you at Rainbow Lake last summer? _____ 7. Have you ever roasted a turkey? _____ 8. Ouch! I burned my finger! _____ 9. Turn left at the second stop sign. _____ 10. San Marino is the smallest republic in Europe. _____ 11. Initial the top right-hand corner of each sheet of paper. _____

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12. Richard Martin's short stories have appeared in many magazines. _____ 13. Have you ever read The Red Badge of Courage? _____ 14. You can't be serious! _____ 15. Meet me at seven o'clock in front of the library. _____ 16. Why are you so worried about the exam? _____ 17. Don't close your mind to the other side of the question. _____ 18. Nancy wants to be a doctor. _____ 19. I can't believe it's all over! _____ 20. Do you attend concerts given by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra? _____

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TOPIC:QUESTION TYPES
Ask for the underlined word(s). 1. _______ did you do that for? 2. _______ dress do you want to wear, the red one or the blue one? 3. _______ opened the door? 4. _______ keys are these? I think theyre dads. 5. _______ does this CD player work? 6. _______ is bothering you? 7. _______ is the car? 8. _______ money do you have in your bank account? 9. _______ are the sisters going to leave? 10. _______ is your favorite actress? 11. _______ did the party last? Almost two hours. 12. _______ did you do in Australia?

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13. _______ jacket is this? - I think its mine. 14. _______ do they normally do their homework? 15. _______ dont you get up earlier? Its so sunny outside. 16. _______ do you do on weekends? 17. _______ is your favorite singer? 18. _______ was the flight? Oh, it was great. 19. _______ are you from? 20. _______ textbook did you use last summer? 21. _______ do you normally get to school? 22. _______ did you find her? Yesterday evening. She was in the park 23. _______ does she teach? 24. _______ have you been all the time? At the playground. 25. _______ can John ask if he wants to go to the university? 26. _______ was the play? It was great. 27. _______ do you want to eat? Pasta and cheese. 28. _______ did you leave your keys? 29. _______ one do you prefer? The red one. 30. _______ do you go to the gym?

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TOPIC: QUESTION TYPES


Ask questions with each of the question words! 1. We went home quickly in the evening. (how, where, when)

2. Peter watched his friend closely (whom, how)

3. Jenny told us a long story yesterday (who, what, when)

4. All the pupils behave well in class.(who, where)

5. Grandmother will call us early in the morning (who, when)

6. All of us have to wear a uniform in school. (where, what)

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7. The Aborigines have been living in the outback of Australia for thousands of years (how long, where, who)

8. It rained heavily every day. (how)

9. I went to my friends place yesterday because I didnt have anything else to do. (where, when, why)

10. He spent the evening playing cards (what)

11. We are travelling to Scotland first thing in the morning. (where, when)

12. This is Johns book, so dont lose it (whose)

13. Sarah had to leave earlier because her mother was waiting for her outside. (why, who)

14. We go to the Italian restaurant about once a week (how often, where)

15. Jane went home quickly after the concert (who, when)

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TOPIC: THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSES


Fill in the blanks with the correct simple present tense form of the verb (in parentheses): EX: Jim reads (to read) every day. 1. My sister ____________________ (to talk) very fast. 2. My brother and I ____________________ (to speak) Japanese. 3. They ____________________ (to live) in Portland. 4. Peter____________________ (to work) a lot. 5. Our neighbors ____________________ (to be) very quiet. 6. We ____________________ (to go) to the movies every Friday. 7. My cousin ____________________ (to be) thin. 8. My mother ____________________ (to clean) the house every Sunday. 9. Robert's cat ____________________ (to like) to chase birds. 10. I ____________________ (to love) my boyfriend.

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TOPIC:QUESTION TYPES
WHO, WHICH, or WHOSE
Fill in each blank space with who, which, or whose. REMEMBER: Who is generally used for people, which is used for things, and whose indicates possession (ex: "the man whose wallet I found"). 1. The man ___________________ house we stayed in is my uncle. 2. At first, I couldn't tell ___________________ he was, but then I recognized him. 3. The guy ___________________sold me my car is a crook. 4. P1: ___________________ pen did he give you? P2: The blue one. 5. I couldn't decide ___________________camera was right for me. 6. ___________________turn is it to wash the dishes? 7. I can't decide ___________________the best candidate is.

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8. His last book, ___________________I didn't read, was very successful. 9. I don't know ___________________song that is, but it's not theirs. 10. My friend communicating in France. John, ___________________doesn't speak French, had trouble

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TOPIC:MIXED VERB TENSES


For each sentence, choose the correct tense of the verb. 1. John ________ in San Diego for the past 3 years (and he still lives there). a) lived b) was lived c) has lived 2. My brother ________ in San Diego up until last year. a) was lived b) was living c) has lived 3. I worked as a graphic designer before I ________ to England. a) came b) have come c) did come 4. ________ reading the paper yet? a) Were you finished b) Have you finished c) Are you finishing 5. I ________ in love three times in my life. a) was being b) was c) have been

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6. I ________ in love with Mary, but she left me for another man. a) have been b) was being c) was 7. Frank ________ tennis for three years when he was at school. a) played b) has played c) was play 8. _________ me last night? a) Have you called b) Did you call c) Were you called 9. I was at the club yesterday, but I _________ you. a) haven't seen b) did not saw c) did not see 10. I ________ this upset in many years! a) haven't been b) was not c) was not being Reference: www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/

TOPIC:REFLEXIVE PROUNOUNS
Fill in each blank with the correct reflexive pronoun: 1. Why cant you guys do it ___________________? 2. My brother likes to talk about ___________________. 3. My sister bought a present for ___________________. 4. I hurt ___________________while I was skiing. 5. He never took any classes. He taught ___________________. 6. We made this card ___________________. 7. Did they write that essay ___________________? 8. The man fixed the car ___________________. 9. Lets do it ___________________. 10. I live by ___________________.

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TOPIC :SENTENCES TYPES


A Identifying Sentence Types Add the ending punctuation marks and tell what kind of sentences these are: a statement, a question, a command or an exclamation.

( 1 ) How many miles to the gallon does your car get ____________________ ( 2 ) I came back early so that I could get started on my homework ____________________ ( 3 ) Mom, Katelyn is drawing in my new book ____________________ ( 4 ) We record all of our purchases in this accounting system ____________________ ( 5 ) Turn your tests in at the front of the room when you leave ____________________ ( 6 ) My cellphone was here just a minute ago, and now it's gone ____________________

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Choose the type of each sentence. ( 7 ) Get another pen from the supply cabinet a. a statement exclamation b. a question c. a command d. an

( 8 ) The tornado is coming this way a. a statement b. a question c. a command d. an exclamation

( 9 ) Who stole the cookies from the cookie jar a. a statement exclamation b. a question c. a command d. an

(10) My dad works on the fifty-eighth floor of that building a. a statement exclamation b. a question c. a command d. an

(11) Which sentence is a question?

NAME: a. When will the store open today

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c. Take a good look at this financial chart (12) Which sentence is a statement? a. Chocolate can be deadly to some small pets vacation c. Try and guess what the new password is b. When are you coming back from

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NOUNS : COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS


Proofread the following sentences for error in Countable(singular or plural) and Uncountable Nouns. Underline the errors and correct them. 1.Forty children from the orphanage were taken on a sightseeing tours round Putrajaya.

2.How many time have you been to the library?

3.These flower cost about RM50.

4.My favourite colour are blue and yellow.

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5. I can finish reading this books in two week.

6.She is saving some money to buy a new pair shoe.

7. The furnitures in the room looks old.

8.A kings and Queen live in castle.

9.Insect have three pair of leg, but spider have four pairs of leg.

10.sheila has three niece and four nephew.

11.I have visited many European country: however, I have never been to America.

12.There are many interesting place that you can visit in Malaysia. Reference: Zuriah Azmi discover grammar

NOUNS : POSSESSIVE NOUN


Rewrite each of the following in the form of a Possessive Noun. The first one has been done for you. 1.Coat belonging to the boy. ____________________

2.Kites belonging to the children.

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3.Computers belonging to the students.

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4.Presents belonging to Chris.

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5.eyes belonging to owls

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NAME: 6.Park belonging to the people.

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7.Room belonging to the women.

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8.Staff belonging to the manager.

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9.Files belonging to the man

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10. Shoes belonging to Danial.

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11.Slippers belonging to the princess.

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12.Bicycle belonging to Jack

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13.Cubs belonging to the lioness

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TENSES :
Fill in the blanks with PRESENT CONTINUOUS or SIMPLE PRESENT: 1. The children .. (play) outside now. 2. She usually . (read) the newspaper in the morning. 3. I (do) my homework now. 4. I (eat) my dinner now. 5. . (you / want) a pizza? 6. They .. (watch) TV now. 7. I . (not / like) spaghetti. 8. The baby . (sleep) now. 9. My mother usually . (cook) dinner in the evening. 10. He .. (write) a letter to his pen-friend every month.

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11. She . (not / like) football. 12. Mary .. (listen) to music now. 13. Tom usually (drink) coffee, but he . (drink) tea now. 14. We . (go) to the disco tonight. 15. (he / go) to work by bus everyday.

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QUESTION TYPES:
Choose the correct question word 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. are you going tomorrow? are you traveling? would you like to have for dessert? are you crying ? one do you like? do you feel today? time are leaving? book is this? has broken this vase? don't you see a doctor?

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Put in What, Where, Why, When, How into the gaps and form meaningful questions.

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)

do you like best? does Bill get up in the morning? don't you go by bus, Max? hobbies does Andrew have? do they go to every week? old is Mike? is Susan's birthday? are my exercise books? are you doing at the moment, Sally? do the Robinsons live?

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Put in the correct question tags.


1) She is collecting stickers, 2) We often watch TV in the afternoon, 3) You have cleaned your bike, 4) John and Max don't like Maths, 5) Peter played handball yesterday, 6) They are going home from school, 7) Mary didn't do her homework last Monday, ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

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Decide whether What or Which is correct?

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colour is you pencil case?

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picture did Henry paint, the left one or the right one?

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language does Mr Miller teach, French or Italian?

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hobbies does your friend have?

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subject do you like better, Art or Music?

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car is faster, the red one or the blue one?

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time do you usually get up on Sundays?

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juice do you prefer, orange juice or apple juice?

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page are we on?

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subject do you not like?

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